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Rails Conf 2008 Summary   03 Jun 08
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Conference Summary Video

Wow, what a great conference! There was a lot of energy flowing at RailsConf this year. Overall I’d rate this year as head and shoulders above last year. I’m not going cover much here, but will direct you attention to a Rails Envy VideoCase that Greg Pollack put together. The video is a series of very short interviews with a number of presenters giving summaries of their own talks. The only downside with the video is that I wish it was available before the conference. I see there were a number of interesting talks that I missed.

Followup on the “Modelling Dialogue”

Joe O’Brien, Chris Nelson and myself did a dialogue style presentation on the difference between object modelling and data modelling. The most common question I got after the talk was requests for book titles to learn more about object oriented modelling. Here are the books that Joe, Chris and I have recommended:


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Artichoke Music Rocks   01 Jun 08
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The Musician’s Birds of a Feather gathering at RailsConf was great. We had a room full people, two guitars, a ukulele, a flute, several harmonicas and an improvised drum set. Unfortunately, one of the guitars was an electric travel guitar which had a dead battery, therefore no way to really hear it.

However, the other guitar was a nice Epiphone accoustic which was passed from player to player. It became the quickly became the basis for most of the music performed that night.

I want to thank Artichoke Community Music for supplying the guitar. Travelling with a guitar by plane is a big pain, so I arrived with nothing to bring to the music BOF. I called several local music stores looking for a guitar that I could rent for an evening. Artichoke music said they had a “not-for-profit” guitar that they would let me borrow for a day. Not many stores would do that for an out-of-town stranger.

So, if you’re in Portland looking for a good guitar store, check out the great people at Artichoke Community Music.


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